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Monkeypox: the number of reported cases has risen to twenty-four
Recently, monkeypox infections have been receiving increasing attention worldwide. The spread of the disease and the number of diagnosed cases show concerning trends that require heightened attention from public health authorities. Monkeypox, which is a zoonosis, meaning it is transmitted from animals to humans, is particularly prevalent in tropical areas. The symptoms of the disease typically manifest as skin rashes, fever, and general malaise. In recent times, the infection has also appeared in Hungary, and authorities are continuously monitoring the situation. Tracking the cases, conducting contact tracing, and implementing epidemiological measures are crucial in curbing the spread of the virus. Informing the public and applying appropriate methods are essential for…
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Our Small Organ, the Thyroid, Can Cause Huge Problems
The thyroid, this small, butterfly-shaped gland weighing only 18-25 grams, plays an extremely important role in the functioning of our body. Although small, its effects are significant: the hormones produced by the thyroid influence metabolism, the functioning of the nervous system, and our overall physical and mental balance. Both underactivity and overactivity can lead to numerous health issues, which occur more frequently in women. Hormonal changes, such as puberty, pregnancy, or breastfeeding, can significantly increase the risk of thyroid diseases. The symptoms of thyroid diseases are often hidden, making diagnosis difficult. People often do not realize that their problems are related to thyroid function. Below, we present in detail the…
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Kidney Inflammation
The condition known as nephritis, commonly referred to as kidney inflammation, is a complex state that can be attributed to various causes. This disease affects not only the kidneys but also other systems in the body, resulting in a wide range of symptoms. The kidneys function as highly intricate organs, and the causes of inflammation can often differ, complicating the diagnosis. Without treatment, nephritis can lead to serious consequences, including both short-term and long-term complications. Recognizing and treating the disease is crucial, as the kidneys play a key role in detoxifying the body and maintaining fluid balance. Types and Causes of Nephritis Nephritis can take several forms, with the most…
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Signs, Therapies, and Prevention Methods of Malaria
Malaria is an infectious disease that remains a significant global problem today, particularly in tropical climate regions. The background of the disease’s development is characterized by the humid air typical of marshy areas, which is also reflected in the term “bad air.” This illness is transmitted by mosquitoes, especially those species that are active at night and during twilight. The pathogens, belonging to the genus Plasmodium, enter the body through the bites of mosquitoes that suck human blood. In this process, humans act as intermediate hosts, where the pathogens undergo a complex developmental cycle. The occurrence of the disease has reached alarming proportions, as a significant portion of the world’s…
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The Psychological Aspects of the Fight Against Disease
The diagnosis of cancer leaves a deep mark on many people’s lives. The emotional and physical challenges that patients face can often be overwhelming. The disease brings not only physical complaints but also psychological trials that can sometimes be even harder to bear than the physical symptoms. Patients often live in anxiety, stemming from fear of pain and the unknown. The attitude towards the disease can be crucial during recovery. Those who tend to isolate themselves find it harder to cope with the consequences of the illness. It is important not to let the disease dominate our lives in our daily routines. Treatments should be viewed as a step towards…
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Cancer Diseases: People with Warrior Personalities Have a Higher Survival Probability
The modern medical field is continuously evolving, striving to improve patients’ quality of life and chances of recovery through the development of new drugs and treatment methods. However, research shows that recovery is not solely dependent on physical factors; psychological aspects also play a significant role. The mental state of patients, their willpower, and their attitude toward the illness all influence the healing process. The diagnosis of cancer is a shocking experience for many, triggering various emotional reactions. Each patient experiences this period differently; anxiety, fear, depression, and mood swings are common companions following the diagnosis. These feelings affect not only the patients but also their surroundings, as cancer is…
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Acute and Chronic Inflammation – How Do They Differ?
A inflammation is the body’s natural defense response that occurs in response to various harmful effects, such as infections, injuries, or irritations. Understanding inflammatory processes is essential for diagnosing and treating health problems. Acute inflammation appears suddenly with well-defined symptoms, while chronic inflammation is a gradual, prolonged condition that is often difficult to detect. Diagnosing inflammation is not always straightforward, as laboratory tests and medical symptoms are not always clear-cut. Types of Inflammation There are two main types of inflammation: acute and chronic. Acute inflammation occurs rapidly, while chronic inflammation can persist over the long term, sometimes for months. Appropriate medical care and identifying the underlying causes are crucial for…
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The number of registered monkeypox cases has risen above ten thousand
A recent global spread of monkeypox infection has reached alarming proportions. A significant number of infections have been reported in many countries around the world, including Spain, the United Kingdom, Germany, and the United States. The severity of the situation is reflected in the fact that the number of infections has approached 11,000, which is worryingly high compared to previous months. The virus’s spread has accelerated particularly through sexual contact, with men who have sex with men being at the highest risk. Affected communities, especially gay men, are urging access to the smallpox vaccine, which has been difficult to obtain so far. Public health authorities are also facing challenges in…
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The Causes of the 2014 Ebola Outbreak
A major challenge facing the world’s healthcare systems is the effective treatment and prevention of infectious diseases. Global pandemics, which spread rapidly, pose a serious threat not only to the affected countries but also to other parts of the world. The Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) is an example of the consequences that a severe outbreak can have, testing not only the capacity of healthcare institutions but also the social structures. The spread of infection can be extremely rapid, especially if the local public health system is not prepared to handle the crisis. The distrust of local communities and the deficiencies in healthcare facilities further complicate the situation. During outbreaks, the…
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Meningitis
Meningitis is a serious condition that refers to the inflammation of the membranes surrounding the brain and spinal cord. This inflammation can be caused by various pathogens, including bacteria, viruses, fungi, or parasites. A particularly dangerous form of the disease is bacterial meningitis, which poses a significant risk to patients due to its rapid progression, especially in individuals with weakened immune systems. The symptoms and consequences of meningitis cover a wide spectrum, ranging from initial symptoms like fever and malaise to severe neurological problems. The infection can rapidly damage the nervous system and can be fatal if not treated promptly. Vaccinations are available to help reduce the incidence of the…